Tiens, j'ai bossé 5 ans dans une boite qui faisait exactement la même chose
(Telemedicine Technologies) - enfin bref...
Antoine Angénieux wrote:
Hugues Pichereau a écrit :
Since it's a french-only thread, I follow up with french language ;-)
Ok ;)
Antoine, peux tu dire le nom de ta
Ah, c'est une idée, ça!
Enfin 'paris' c'est peut être un peu réducteur, pourquoi pas french wicket
user group :-)
Si d'autres sont intéressés, manifestez-vous!
godin wrote:
on pourrait monter un paris wicket user group pour partagé nos
expèriences !
Cordialement Marc
I've successfully implemented Spring injection in *pages*, using annotations
from the wicket-spring-annot jar.
But when I try to inject a bean in the *session* class:
public class WkSession extends AuthenticatedWebSession {
@SpringBean
private UserService userService;
// getter /
Yes, I just found it in the Javadoc of SpringComponentInjector, and was about
to post it, but you have been faster!
Anyway, thank you.
Best regards,
Hugues
Timo Rantalaiho wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007, Hugues Pichereau wrote:
I've successfully implemented Spring injection in *pages*, using
company and used Wicket to develop all our web
applications since that time.
Cheers,
Antoine.
Hugues Pichereau a écrit :
Hi,
I was wondering if there are companies in France (and especially near
Paris)
known to use Wicket (except Anyware Technologies, at Toulouse, which
seems
well known
Hi,
I was wondering if there are companies in France (and especially near Paris)
known to use Wicket (except Anyware Technologies, at Toulouse, which seems
well known for that) ?
Regards,
Hugues
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Regards,
Hugues
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Ok, I had just a look at the Swarm home page, and didn't go further, but
promise I will look at it deeper, now I know it's simple.
Swarm is designed to be plain and simple.
In short this is what you need to do:
1 implement Principal (i could see about a reasonable default
implementation , but
if the authentication
is being initalized etc...
Regards,
Sebastiaan
Hugues Pichereau wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use Wicket authentication, as in the examples.
So I modified the Wicket QuickStart project to use authentication, like
this:
public class WicketApplication extends
all,
Hugues
Hugues Pichereau wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use Wicket authentication, as in the examples.
So I modified the Wicket QuickStart project to use authentication, like
this:
public class WicketApplication extends AuthenticatedWebApplication {
public WicketApplication
You can create a .properties file with the same name as your page, and put
messages such as:
myForm.myComponent.null=Please enter a non-null value
as in http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDW/chapters1-3.pdf Enjoying web dev
with Wicket , page 45.
Regards,
Hugues
Pills wrote:
Hi guys,
I would
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